Tuesday, June 30, 2026
News

Dermot Mulroney confirms 'The Family Stone' sequel titled 'The Families Stone', says "everyone's up for returning"

SocialTwist Tell-a-Friend    Print this Page   COMMENT

Washington DC | May 26, 2026 8:54:49 AM IST
Hollywood actor Dermot Mulroney has confirmed that a sequel to the 2005 holiday classic 'The Family Stone' is officially in the works, revealing that the upcoming film will reportedly be titled 'The Families Stone', according to People.

Speaking on The Tangle podcast, Mulroney, who portrayed Everett Stone in the original comedy-drama directed by Thomas Bezucha, shared that much of the original cast is expected to return.

"I think it's going to be entitled 'The Families Stone'," Mulroney said, adding, "Everyone's up for returning. I can be on record," according to People.

The actor specifically mentioned cast members Luke Wilson, Rachel McAdams and Craig T. Nelson as being on board for the sequel.

The original film also featured Sarah Jessica Parker, Claire Danes, Elizabeth Reaser, Ty Giordano, Brian White, Paul Schneider and the late Diane Keaton.

Mulroney revealed that after Keaton's death at the age of 79 in October 2025, Bezucha revisited the story idea.

"It was after Diane Keaton's death that Thomas Bezucha re-approached this storyline," he said. "I think he wrote it very quickly. I've read it. It's brilliant, and a lot of the actors have said yes," as per the outlet.

Remembering Keaton, who played Stone family matriarch Sybil Stone, Mulroney said, "She was so impactful on all of our lives in that mother part in that life-altering movie."

Earlier this year, Sarah Jessica Parker expressed excitement about the sequel during an interaction with Variety at the Golden Eve gala, though she admitted the project carries emotional weight following Keaton's passing.

"I'm so excited," Parker said, adding that it is "a rather bittersweet quandary given the loss of Diane Keaton," as per the outlet.

Meanwhile, Bezucha told CNN in November last year that he had already begun developing the sequel before Keaton's death. Calling her loss "a blow on a tender bruise already," the filmmaker said, "Mentally, I've been spending time in that house where I've been missing her for a while already."

Apart from his recent appearance on Chicago Fire, Mulroney is set to feature in upcoming projects November 1963 and The Hunting Wives, according to People. (ANI)

 
  LATEST COMMENTS ()
POST YOUR COMMENT
Comments Not Available
 
POST YOUR COMMENT
 
 
TRENDING TOPICS
 
 
CITY NEWS
MORE CITIES
 
 
 
MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
Sophie Dhawan shares star-studded Lord's...
'GoldenEye': Famke Janssen opens up abou...
James Norton to play Hamlet in new Londo...
Jennifer Garner shares childhood school ...
'Ab Hoga Hisaab' Season 2 trailer out: S...
Cardi B sets BET Awards 2026 stage ablaz...
More...
 
INDIA WORLD ASIA
CPI General Secretary D Raja seeks judic...
INDIA bloc writes to CJI on concerns ove...
Akasa Air, SpiceJet issue travel advisor...
Ketan Agarwal murder case: Police to con...
Pilgrims throng Jammu as registration be...
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh to addres...
More...    
 
 Top Stories
FIFA World Cup 2026: "If goal is il... 
Australia's Art Gallery of NSW unve... 
Regulatory measures to help banks w... 
From Brass Tortoise to Kanchivaram ... 
India's crude imports rebound as re... 
"His greatness still permeates Delh... 
India's battery storage capacity ga... 
FIFA World Cup 2026: "Plan well exe...